The Hochst pottery and porcelain factory was founded in 1720 in Hochst, a town near Frankfurt in Germany. The factory was established by Johann Friedrich Bottger, a renowned alchemist and ceramicist who is credited with discovering the formula for making hard-paste porcelain in Europe.

Initially, the Hochst factory produced both pottery and porcelain, with the pottery being used to provide the necessary funds for the more expensive porcelain production. The porcelain produced by the factory was known for intricate decoration, which was often inspired by the Chinese and Japanese porcelain that was being imported into Europe at the time.

One of the most famous designs produced by the Hochst factory was the "Blue Onion" pattern, which was introduced in the 18th century. The pattern features a blue floral design on a white background, and it quickly became one of the most popular porcelain designs in Europe.

Throughout the 18th more...

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A small Hochst porcelain figure of a boy with a water jug,…

Hochst Porcelain Figure: Boy with Water Jug, 18th Century

A small Hochst porcelain figure of a boy with a water jug, possibly modelled by Johann Peter Melchior, German, 18th century, underglaze blue orb and cross mark. Provenance: Robert and Judy Jones London 13/05/1983 (1250 pounds). Robert Burke collection no…

A small Hochst porcelain figure of a young girl in a headscarf…

Hochst Porcelain Figure of Young Girl with Water Jug

A small Hochst porcelain figure of a young girl in a headscarf with a water jug, possibly modelled by Johann Peter Melchior, German, 18th century. Provenance: Robert and Judy Jones London 13/05/1983 (1,250 pounds). Robert Burke collection no 139, 10.5 cm…

A Hochst porcelain figure of a young girl, crying over split…

Hochst Porcelain Figure of Crying Girl, 18th Century

A Hochst porcelain figure of a young girl, crying over split milk, possibly modelled by Johann Peter Melchior, German, 18th century. Provenance: Robert and Judy Jones London 13/05/1983 (1250 pounds). Robert Burke collection no 40, 12.5 cm high base 5.7 cm…

A Hochst porcelain figure of a young boy and girl milking a…

18th Century Hochst Porcelain Figure: Boy and Girl Milking Goat

A Hochst porcelain figure of a young boy and girl milking a goat, modelled by Johann Peter Melchior, German, 18th century, incised: N 30 i R, 16.3 cm high 19 cm long

A Hochst porcelain figure group of three playful children,…

Three Playful Children Porcelain Figure Group by Johann Melchior

A Hochst porcelain figure group of three playful children, modelled by Johann Peter Melchior, German 18th century, underglaze blue wheel mark. Provenance: Robert Burke collection no 34, 14 cm high, 18.5 cm wide

A large Hochst porcelain figure group of a young lady and a…

Hochst Porcelain Figure Group: Young Lady and Male Suitor

A large Hochst porcelain figure group of a young lady and a male suitor with a sheep and a dog, modelled by Johann Peter Melchior, German 18th century, blurred underglaze blue round mark. Provenance: Robert Burke collection, 26 cm wide, 20 cm high

A rare pair of Hochst figures of Pantaloone and Pantalone,…

Rare Hochst Figures of Pantaloone and Pantalone

A rare pair of Hochst figures of Pantaloone and Pantalone, circa 1752, modelled by J.C.L. Von Lucke, each figure from the Italian Comedy wearing a fur-lined hat, long black coat and iron-red costume, Pantalone with a dagger at his waist and red shoes, his…

Hochst 18th century allegorical figure of Africa mounted on a…

18th Century African Allegorical Figure on Pedestal Base

Hochst 18th century allegorical figure of Africa mounted on a grass style pedestal base, stamped. Condition: good to fair, early crack to the foot of the boy, height 13 cm

A Hochst porcelain teapot, German, circa 1770, painted with…

Classical Scene Teapot, Hochst Porcelain, 1770

A Hochst porcelain teapot, German, circa 1770, painted with medallions of classical scenes of Leda and the swan, and Pero, and her father Cimon, supported by swags and ribbons, blue wheel mark, 12 cm high

A pair of French porcelain figurines, circa 1900 depicting a…

French Porcelain Figurines, Young Man and Woman

A pair of French porcelain figurines, circa 1900 depicting a young man and woman, both brightly decorated, holding a stick and with baskets of fruit, she with various birds, on naturalistic bases, bearing apocryphal 'Hochst' marks in underglaze blue to…

A Commedia Dell'Arte porcelain figure by Samson, circa 1880, in…

Samson's Scaramouche Porcelain Figure

A Commedia Dell'Arte porcelain figure by Samson, circa 1880, in the manner of Hochst, the roguish guitar playing Scaramouche modelled with a blue and white vest and shirt, a cape and a pointed hat, supported on a trunk style plinth with applied flowers;…